The Rs boss is also hoping to land Yann M'Vila from Rennes for a proposed £7m, taking the relegation-threatened side's January outlay to £15m.

The transfers come just a month after Redknapp openly criticised the club for spending too much money, but the start of the new £3bn TV deal from next season has changed the former Tottenham manager’s tune.

"You've got to try. The reward for staying up is so big. In the summer this club brought in players on big wages but didn't pay pig transfer fees for anyone," Redknapp told The Daily Mirror.

"But look at Southampton, they paid £12m and £6m for two players in the summer.

Redknapp is confident of making M'Vila his second January signing, despite interest from Fulham, and says he thinks he is a player who could have a big future in England.

He said: "I had to make him feel wanted. That he would come here and be a big player and that if in two years he does well in QPR - and shows what he is capable of doing - maybe a Manchester United, Arsenal or a Chelsea will come in.

"If that's what he is looking for, fair enough. But he has he chance to come here now, put himself on the stage and show us what he can do.

"If he does well here, and we can build a good team in the next few years and stay in the Premier League, hopefully he will stay with us. If not, at least he will put himself on the stage.

"An offer was made of £28m. I won't say who but it was an English club. I think Spurs offered £15m in August and that got turned down. I like him."